How often should I take my Puppy to the vet?
A typical vet schedule for puppies is for appointments to occur every 3 to 4 weeks starting when puppies are 6 to 8 weeks old and ending when they are 4 or 5 months old. Most puppies start their vaccinations when they are 6 to 8 weeks old.
When to take your dog to the vet for her first ultrasound?
Around day 25, you can take your dog to the vet for her first ultrasound. Week 5 (days 29-35): by the fifth week the fetuses will have increased in size, reaching about 5 cm. They will also begin to develop much faster.
What should I expect at my 6 month old vet visit?
If your puppy is 6 months old or older, the doctor or veterinary technician may also draw a small sample of blood for heartworm testing. Other lab work is run on an as-needed basis. Throughout all the new puppy vet visits, the veterinary staff will discuss many important aspects of dog care with you including:
When is the best time to deworm a puppy?
So when should puppies be dewormed? Puppies should receive their first dose of deworming medication at 2 weeks, second dose at 4 weeks, third dose at 6 weeks, forth dose at 8 weeks, and an possible fifth dose at 12 weeks (depending on whether or not they are still infected).
When to take a 8 week old puppy to the vet?
Your veterinarian has a variety of topical products that can be safely applied to puppies 8 weeks and older. Spay/Neuter: If you don’t plan to breed, you can have your puppy neutered by your vet as early as 8 weeks until as late as 6 months. Diet and weight: Ask your vet if your puppy is at a healthy weight.
What causes a dog to stumble and fall over?
Along with staggering, stumbling and falling over, signs of ataxia include head tilt, walking in circles, vomiting, nausea, and flicking of the eyes from side to side. Ear Infection Inner ear infections are a common cause of balance loss in dogs.
When to take your dog to the hospital?
If your dog is staggering, stumbling, or falling over, it may be the result of a variety of medical issues, including injury, stroke, poisoning, or an infection. Here, our Memphis Emergency Vets explain why you should get to a veterinary hospital right away.
When to take a vomiting dog to the vet?
The top three presenting complaints for dogs in every small animal veterinary clinic are ear infections, itchy skin, and vomiting. Working up the vomiting dog is a diagnostic challenge for veterinarians for several reasons, including: